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Self Catering Cottages on the Scottish Borders

Why not rent a holiday cottage in the Scottish Borders and have a relaxed base to explore this magical land? As the Borders cover such a vast area of Scotland, the scenery varies from coast to coast, with the high hills of Berwickshire, the rich plains to the east and rolling moorland to the west. The area is perfect for long walks over the hills enjoying the stunning views across the hills, and the changing colour of the heather throughout the seasons. Book a coastal cottage near the pretty little fishing town of Eymouth and enjoy exhilarating walks along the Berwickshire Coastal path from Berwick to St Abbs where the dramatic and rugged coastland at St Abb's Head should prove an unmissable experience. History lovers will enjoy a treassure trove of historic houses and castles open to the public including the Mary Queen of Scots Visitor Centre in Jedbburgh and the Coldstream Museum.

Stable Yard Cottage is a beautiful, spacious yet cosy cottage located in a secluded courtyard within a little Scottish village. It has charming country views south across Blackadder River to Greenlaw Mill Farm. It sleep up to 6 guests and is perfect for family or friends gatherings. We welcome dogs.

Sleeps 6

Bedrooms 3

Bathrooms 2

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in Scottish Borders

Sharing a border with the fabulous city of Edinburgh means you can spend time visiting different castles, museums, churches and monuments. Sweet boutiques line the streets, and the work of local artisans can be found in many independent shops. Why not visit the Jedburgh Woollen Mill and picking a tartan pattern from their huge selection? Fit in a visit to Kelso, a pretty country town on the River Tweed whose architecture reflects its rich historic past.

As well as this, the Scottish Borders have much to offer in the way of restaurants. Visit the royal burgh of Peebles and dine in the award-winning Horseshoe Inn, or travel to the town Galashiels and grab a bite in the sophisticated Herges on the Loch while overlooking the Gunknowe Loch. With an array of events year-round, a trip to the Borders would mean never running out of things to do and see, and makes it an ideal place for all. Hop on a bike or bring your best walking shoes and explore the gorgeous valleys, or take a trip to one of the surrounding towns and enjoy both sides of this wonderful place. So, whether you fancy a holiday filled with walking, cycling and other fun activities, or to explore towns, villages and cities at your own pace, a holiday cottage in the Scottish Borders provides the perfect base from which you can come or go as you please.